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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Bergisch Gladbach

Best natural monuments around Bergisch Gladbach are found within the city's diverse natural landscape, nestled in the Bergisches Land. The region features extensive forests, river valleys, and former mining areas now designated as nature reserves. These areas offer varied terrain for outdoor activities and are home to significant biodiversity. Bergisch Gladbach provides access to numerous natural features, from ancient trees to expansive forest complexes.

Best natural monuments around Bergisch Gladbach

  • The most popular natural monuments is Along the Dhünn River

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Eifgenbach Stream

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Very nice hiking area with wonderful nature

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Along the Dhünn River

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Wonderful forest landscape with musical accompaniment of the rushing streams in the ears ;-)

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Königsforst Forest Trail

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The Königsforst is directly connected to the Wahner Heide. A jewel for Cologne residents that is quickly accessible for recreation. Whether on foot or by bike, many small and large …

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Fountain at the Zündorfer Groov

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Known as the "leisure island", the Groov in the Porz-Zündorf district with its expansive sandy beaches, old trees and marina is a very special spot in the Cologne city area.

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The elevation, with its peculiar name, is actually the highest point in the Cologne city area. Every Cologne resident should probably have climbed it once in their life. This is …

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May 12, 2024, Fontäne an der Zündorfer Groov

It's a lovely place to go for a walk. However, the main path is a combined cycle and footpath, so you can't really walk side by side as there are always cyclists on the road. That's a real shame.

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On the way through the Königsforst, a forest area in the south of the city, which is particularly suitable as a shady hiking area in summer, depending on the route you take, you will also come to the highest point within the city of Cologne, the so-called Monte after its "discoverers". Troodelöh (Troost, Dedden & Löhmer). The fact that the forestry administration has removed the summit cross placed here can be classed as sacrilegious... a stone boulder now marks the - in itself unspectacular - measuring point.

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"At around 40 kilometers, the Dhünn is the longest tributary of the Wupper. However, the water from the Dhünn only accompanies the Wipper for a short distance, because it flows into the Wupper in Leverkusen. Shortly thereafter, the Wupper flows into the Rhine. The Dhünn is best known as the city river of Leverkusen and for its dam, the Great Dhünn Dam and its upstream dam. The two headwaters of the Dhünn converge in the Great Dhünn Dam before merging into the actual river. The source arms are referred to as Big Dhünn and Small Dhünn according to their different lengths. In the past, many areas of the Dhünn were used for fish farming and hydroelectric power generation. However, as part of comprehensive renaturation measures, a large part of the old weirs were dismantled. In addition, since 2010, the Dhünn has been the first river without weirs and other obstacles that is barrier-free for fish and other water dwellers." https://hochwasserportal.wupperverband.de/Gew%C3%A4sser/Dh%C3%BCnn/

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A very beautiful forest with idyllic places to linger.

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Isi-Sicilia
February 12, 2022, Along the Dhünn

Especially in summer it is very pleasant to walk here. It's nice and cool on this wooded stretch...

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The Königsforst offers a lot of well-marked hiking trails that are easy to walk from young to old. In addition to information boards, Wikipedia also has a lot of information about life in and with the forest on the subject of the royal forest. But the use of the forest from a military point of view is also very well described here and by historical societies. Naturally, there are also educational forest trails, etc. There is plenty of material for themed hikes.

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Very nice varied route, for this you had to climb a narrow part over and under the fallen trees.

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The elevation, with its peculiar name, is actually the highest point in the Cologne city area. Every Cologne resident should probably have climbed it once in their life. This is even possible without an oxygen device. The 118-meter-high "mountain" is located in Königsforst. The Cologne Alpine Club has erected an impressive summit stone up here. There is even a summit book. The name, by the way, is composed of the surnames of the three "discoverers".

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Bergisch Gladbach?

The region around Bergisch Gladbach is characterized by extensive forests, river valleys, and unique geological features. You'll find impressive ancient trees like the Kaisereiche in Königsforst, wild river valleys such as the Eifgenbach Stream and Along the Dhünn River, and former mining areas transformed into nature reserves like Grube Cox with its picturesque quarry ponds. Large forest complexes like the Königsforst and Lerbacher Wald offer diverse habitats.

Are there specific natural monuments with historical significance in Bergisch Gladbach?

Yes, the Kaisereiche (Emperor Oak) in Königsforst holds historical significance, representing a tradition of commemorative tree plantings from the Wilhelminian era. Additionally, the Grube Cox nature reserve, with its quarry ponds, offers insights into the region's mining past, transforming an industrial landscape into a vital natural habitat.

What are the best areas for hiking and cycling among the natural monuments?

The Königsforst is a prime location for both hiking and cycling, offering numerous paths through its vast woodlands. The Eifgenbach Stream valley is known as a wonderful hiking area, and the wild valley Along the Dhünn River is ideal for both activities. Lerbacher Wald also provides winding paths and scenic views for hikers. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide or gravel biking guide for Bergisch Gladbach.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or areas suitable for children?

Many natural areas around Bergisch Gladbach are family-friendly. The Königsforst Forest Trail is excellent for family outings, offering many paths for walking or cycling. The Fountain at the Zündorfer Groov, often called a 'leisure island,' features sandy beaches and old trees, making it a pleasant spot for families. Even Mount Troodelöh, Cologne's highest point, is considered family-friendly for a moderate hike.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments and trails?

Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas around Bergisch Gladbach, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves, to protect wildlife. The Königsforst, including areas around Mount Troodelöh, is a popular spot for dog walks. Always check local signage for specific rules in designated nature protection areas.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Bergisch Gladbach are beautiful year-round. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming flora, while autumn provides stunning foliage. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and cycling, and even winter can be picturesque with frosty landscapes. The Königsforst, for instance, is described as 'always beautiful, no matter what time of year' by visitors.

Are there any natural monuments that are less known or considered 'hidden gems'?

While not strictly 'hidden,' the Grube Cox nature reserve within Lerbacher Wald is a unique spot. Its transformation from a former dolomite mining area into a series of picturesque quarry ponds, now vital habitats for amphibians, offers a distinct natural experience that might be less frequented than the larger forest areas.

What kind of wildlife can be observed in these natural areas?

The diverse habitats, especially within nature reserves like the Königsforst and Grube Cox, support a variety of wildlife. The Königsforst is a Flora-Fauna-Habitat (FFH) and bird sanctuary, home to rare and endangered species. Grube Cox is particularly known for its endangered amphibian species. The Great Dhünn Reservoir also hosts many rare and protected species due to its extensive nature reserve status.

Are there any restrictions or special rules to be aware of when visiting?

Yes, especially in designated nature reserves. For example, at the Great Dhünn Reservoir, strict rules apply to protect drinking water and the sensitive ecosystem; hiking is only permitted on designated paths, and recreational sports on the water are prohibited. Always pay attention to local signage regarding leash requirements for dogs, waste disposal, and staying on marked trails to preserve the natural environment.

Where can I find refreshments or accommodation near the natural monuments?

While specific cafes directly within every natural monument are rare, areas like the Hardt Forest are home to the Naturfreundehaus Hardt, a popular spot for hikers with amenities like a beer garden. The Fountain at the Zündorfer Groov also features pleasant excursion restaurants. For accommodation, Bergisch Gladbach and its surrounding towns offer various options, often a short drive from the natural areas.

What is the highest point in the Bergisch Gladbach area that I can visit?

The highest point in the city of Cologne, which is easily accessible from Bergisch Gladbach and located within the Königsforst, is Mount Troodelöh. At 118.04 meters, it features a summit stone and even a summit book for visitors.

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